The business dispute between two welders had sparks flying when one decided to pay a settlement in quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies.
La disputa entre 2 soldadores hizo saltar chispas cuando uno decidió pagar un acuerdo de $23,500 en veinticinco centavos, diez centavos, cinco centavos y centavos.El cambio suelto llegó en una caja de acero en un camión de plataforma: $23,500 en monedas de veinticinco centavos, diez centavos, cinco centavos y centavos, por un total de 6,500 libras; la caja necesitaba una carretilla elevadora para entregarlo todo, solo que la abogada Danielle Beem no estaba dispuesta a aceptarlo.
"Intentamos dejar flexibilidad al acusado", dijo Beem."Las monedas no eran algo que hubiéramos anticipado". Beem no siente lo mismo."Al principio pensé: 'Tienes que estar bromeando'", dijo."Y luego tuvimos que pasar por la logística".
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